US5860544A - Tamper-evident pull tab induction liner with improved moisture migration resistance and method of sealing with same - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to tamper-evident induction foil liners for sealing containers.
- the present invention more specifically relates to an improved tamper-evident induction foil liner which provides an enhanced water vapor barrier.
- Tamper-evident liners are common for sealing containers, for example, bottles containing drugs or food. Such liners are especially useful because they prevent or warn of tampering with a containers contents.
- liners are often provided with an integral pull-tab which may be gripped by a person's fingers.
- One such type of pull-tab is formed by a portion of the foil disk seal which extends over the outer diameter of the container. The tab can be pulled upward and across the container opening to peel the foil disk from the container lip.
- a pull-tab liner of that type is disclose in U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,618, to Goth, which is incorporated herein by reference. That patent discloses a pull-tab liner structure and suitable materials for a fusion peelable-bond induction foil liner which is removed cleanly and easily from a container lip.
- FIGS. 1, 1A and 4 a prior art liner 10 of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,618 is illustrated in FIGS. 1, 1A and 4.
- the prior art liner 10 consists of four stacked layers A, B, C and D.
- a first layer A is a peelable polymer layer which may be fusion-bonded to a lip defining an opening of a container 14.
- a second layer is a low cohesive strength layer B, disposed against the polymer layer A.
- a third layer is a foil layer C disposed against layer B on a side opposite the low cohesive strength layer A.
- a fourth layer is a tear-resistant backing layer D disposed on top of the foil layer C.
- a pull-tab container liner minimizes or prevents the migration of moisture into a container interior.
- dampness or humidity can damage or negatively affect various goods.
- moisture migration out of a container is undesirable, as it may result in the drawing out of a product over an extended period.
- many known induction foil liners including that disclosed in afore-mentioned U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,618, permit an undesirable amount of moisture migration.
- an embodiment of present invention provides an induction liner for use in sealing a container opening, wherein the liner at least four layers: a heat seal polymer layer; a foil layer; a low cohesive strength layer; and a tear resistant backing layer. These layers are stacked in the order recited, and are secured together in a composite sheet.
- the polymer layer is of a type for heat induction fusion bonding to a container opening.
- the foil layer is moisture-impermeable and bonded to the polymer layer opposite the container opening.
- the backing layer is made of a relatively high-strength material.
- the low cohesive strength layer is disposed between, and bonded to the foil layer and the backing layer.
- the low cohesive strength layer splits under mechanical forces to separate the backing layer from the foil layer. Upon this splitting, a first portion of the low cohesive strength layer adheres to the backing layer. A second portion of the low-cohesive strength layer adheres to the foil layer and the polymer layer as a rupturable tamper-evident cover over the container opening which may be easily removed by a consumer to access the container's contents.
- the liner is shaped to have a pull-tab portion which extends outwardly from the container.
- the present invention also provides a method of sealing using the above-described liner.
- An advantage of the present invention is to provide a liner which greatly improves the moisture-migration resistance from ambient humidity into a container.
- the present invention provides a sealable bond which is not "peelable" as required in U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,618. Rather, the present invention preferably requires destruction of its layers to access the container. This advantageously provides enhanced tamper-indicatability.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a prior art liner.
- FIG. 1A is a fragmentary sectional view taken generally along line I--I of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a liner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2A is a fragmentary sectional view taken generally along line II--II of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the liner of FIG. 2 sealing a container opening.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the prior art liner of FIG. 1, illustrating an undesirable migration of moisture through the sealed liner between the atmosphere and the interior of the container.
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the improved liner of FIG. 2, illustrating how a liner according to an embodiment of the invention decreases or presents migration of moisture.
- a known prior art liner 10 shown in FIGS. 1, 1A and 4 consists of four layers, A, B, C and D.
- the prior art liner has a pull-tab 12 extending outwardly.
- a liner 20 is illustrated according to an embodiment of the present invention including four stacked layers A, B, C and D, specifically: a polymer layer A; a foil layer C; a relatively low-cohesive strength layer B; and a tear-resistant backing layer D.
- the polymer layer A is formed of a polymer to form a seal against a lip defining an opening of a container 14, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5.
- the polymer layer A is a substance which facilitates a heat induction fusion bonding or welding against the container, forming a hermetical seal.
- the heat seal polymer layer A is a substance commercially available from Pierce & Stevens, product number B4144X-8, commercially marketed as "PROXMELT” which has been found to work suitably with a wide variety of container materials. This substance is an EVA based resin composition
- the heat seal polymer layer A is approximately 0.0015 in. thick.
- suitable heat seal polymer materials include: low density polyethylene; medium density polyethylene; ionomer; low density polyethylene with EVA 1%-9%; EVA based resin composition; and EAA.
- suitable heat seal polymer materials include: copolymer polypropylene; EVA based resin composition; and EVA.
- suitable heat seal polymers include: polystyrene and EVA based resin composition.
- polyester containers suitable heat seal polymers include: copolyester resins; and EVA based resin composition.
- suitable heat seal polymer materials include: ionomer; and EVA based resin composition.
- the foil layer C is disposed against the polymer layer A.
- the foil layer C consists preferably of aluminum and is preferably between approximately 0.0003 and 0.0010 in. thick. Of course, other materials may be used which are moisture-impermeable and which tear to indicate tampering. Such foil materials are preferably metal, but alternatively may include certain polymers.
- the low-cohesive strength layer B is preferably made of paper and can be a thickness of approximately 0.0020-0.0022 in.
- Other suitable relatively low-cohesive strength materials may include glassine and non-woven fabric.
- the tear resistant backing layer D is secured in position against the low cohesive strength layer B.
- the tear-resistant backing layer D is preferably a polyethylene foam material.
- Other suitable backing materials include other foam polymers, polyethylene or other polymers in non-foam sheet form, paper, or other materials having high cohesive strength and tear resistance.
- the backing layer D is a polymer form, it has a thickness of around 0.006 in.
- the backing layer D is paper, it has a thickness of around 0.010 in.
- the layers A, C, B and D are preferably bonded together by an adhesive, securing in the layers into a composite sheet prior to heat induction.
- This composite sheet may be easily handled and processed, cut in the desired liner shapes, and applied to a container for heat induction fusion bonding.
- the liner 20 is generally disk-shaped to fit over a circular container opening, but other shapes corresponding to various containers are possible.
- the liner 20 is preferably formed with a pull-tab portion 22 extending beyond a periphery of the container.
- the pull-tab portion 22 is grippable to facilitate manual removal of the liner 20 after a cap (not shown) is removed from the container H.
- the pull-tab 22 is lifted, the low-cohesive strength layer B splits and separates with a relatively low amount of force. A portion of the low cohesive strength layer B remains on the backing layer D, while a portion of the low cohesive strength layer B remains on the foil layer C. This leaves the foil layer C and polymer layer A with a portion of the low-cohesive strength layer B, which together are mechanically weak, sealed over the opening of the container 14.
- the foil layer and polymer layer A are easily punctured and removed from the container opening to provide access to the contents of the container 14. Any tampering with the integrity of the liner 20 is indicated a shearing of the foil layer C or a disruption of the polymer layer A, which are readily observable.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 the moisture barrier characteristics provided by the liner 20 of the present invention (FIG. 5) are superior in comparison to the prior art liner (FIG. 4).
- FIG. 4 shows that ambient humidity, indicated by arrows 16 migrates through the prior art liner 10, invading the interior of the container 14.
- FIG. 5 shows that the improved liner 20 according to an embodiment of the invention greatly reduces the rate of moisture migration from the ambient air into the container interior. Humidity, indicated by arrow 26 does not easily migrate through the liner 20, keeping the interior of a container 14 dryer than with the prior art liner 10.
- containers were provided made of two common container materials, glass and high density polyethylene ("HDPE").
- the glass containers had to have a 75 cc volume, and the HDPE containers had a 100 cc volume. All of the containers had a 38 MM, which is understood in the industry to have a specific opening size which is somewhat smaller, e.g., approximately 32 MM.
- a desiccant was placed in a bottle.
- a plurality of glass and HDPE containers were respectively sealed with liners of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No.
- inventive liner structure significantly substantially improves moisture migration resistance in comparison with the prior art liner. Based on this data, the inventive liner completely prevented any measurable moisture migration into the glass containers under the test conditions and the inventive liner used on HDPE containers reduced moisture migration by about 92% over the prior art.
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TABLE 1 ______________________________________ MIGRATION RATE (mgs/day) PRIOR ART IMPROVED LINER LINER ______________________________________ GLASS CONTAINER 2.04 0.00 HDPE CONTAINER 3.35 0.27 ______________________________________
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